Andrej Babi has said there is no way the Czech Republic will agree to Brussels demand that the nation accept a quota of migrants from the third world. Speaking in the countrys parliament on Thursday, the recently elected Czech Prime Minister slammed the European Unions (EU) mandatory quota scheme as ineffective and divisive.

It is certain that we will not accept anyone, and we are fundamentally against anyone dictating to us who should live and work in our country, local media reported him saying.

We consider it absurd that the European Commission sues us for something that is nonsense, Babi added, regarding the EUs decision to sue the Czech Republic alongside Poland and Hungary over their refusal to take part in the quota scheme.

Passed in 2015, after German Chancellor Angela Merkel opened the continents borders, the controversial rule dictates that asylum seekers who arrive in Europe seeking a new life are fairly redistributed across the bloc through a quota system.

Highlighting other contributions the Czech Republic has made to solving the migrant crisis, which includes having sent extra police officers to Hungary and Bulgaria to help protect the external EU border, Babi pointed to the 35 million euro contribution from Visegrád 4 nations to help Italy crack down on people trafficking from Africa to Europe.

Accused by Brussels of lacking solidarity in the face of the migrant crisis for their refusal to take in a quota of new arrivals, Visegrád nations argue the scheme does nothing to solve the problem of illegal immigration.

The EU should instead concentrate on securing the blocs external borders, according to leaders of the four countries, with Czech President Milo Zeman in January warning that Brussels failure to do so would result in up to 10 million Africans heading to Europe

My friend, who does technical sales for a tech company, visited both Prague and Stockholm late last year.

One thing he noticed -— lots of women with Hijabs and some with Burqa’s in Stockholm. Sitting in an outdoor cafe for half an hour, he saw at least 50 women with Hijabs pass by his table on the sidewalk.

In Prague, he spent 5 days and DID NOT SEE ONE woman in a Hijab.

He was told that there were only a few thousand Muslims living in the Czech Republic ( That’s in a country with about 11 million people ).

Compare that to about 450,000 to 500,000 living in Sweden (Population of Sweden — about 10 million ).

I suggest they demand the EU invade North Africa and the Middle East so that Europeans can likewise freely “migrate” there. Short of that, I’m saddened the other Western countries haven’t launched revolts against this imposed genocide.

I am cheering for these Czechs to channel their inner Hussite. They stood up to the Euro empire in the 15th Century - heres hoping they can repeat that performance against the EU and Islamic hordes today.

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